


Otaku wrote:I think every page of the textbook should have a small box that is blank. Then, students could keep track of how many times they read the page. I think this would also be helpful to teachers to track how many times they are having the students read the pages.



Paul wrote: If I remember correctly here something like 1/3 of the kids read the sentences in the order that they were written in the textbook and not how they were arranged on the paper. Maybe 80% of the remainder of the kids could not read any of it. And the rest were fine.[/i]

bum1 wrote:Paul wrote: If I remember correctly here something like 1/3 of the kids read the sentences in the order that they were written in the textbook and not how they were arranged on the paper. Maybe 80% of the remainder of the kids could not read any of it. And the rest were fine.[/i]
So 33.333333% read it as written in the text and 80% couldn't do it so -13.3333333% of the kids were fine. The negative of fine is NOT fine therefore 13.333333% of the kids were not fine which means no one just read what was there or maybe they read what was there but were not fine. So of the 80% of the people that couldn't do it only 13.333333% were not fine meaning that 66.666666% of them were fine even though they couldn't do it and 33.3333333% could do it in the order that they were written in the textbook which means that the 13.33333% of the kids who were able to read it as written in the test could not do it.


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